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Senior KJ Malone (63) was a first-unit offensive lineman for Cedar Creek High on the 2012 All-District 2-1A squad selected by the league’s head coaches. Overall, the Cougars had 17 representatives on either the first or second teams, including 11 on the top offensive and defensive squads.

Cedar Creek High’s highly successful 2012 season on the gridiron is reflected on the All-District 2-1A team recently chosen by head coaches in the league.

The Cougars featured 17 representatives, including 11 on the first offensive and defensive units.

Earning top team honors on offense for the nine-game winning Creek program were tackle KJ Malone, guard Hunter Hanks, receiver Ryan Dwyer, running back Grant Jonkheer and quarterback Mark Van.

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Louisiana Tech picked up its first Conference USA win of the season as the Lady Techsters defeated Middle Tennessee 3-1) on Friday night in the Thomas Assembly Center.

Tech (9-10, 1-3 C-USA) was led by Angie Papach and Marta Monne, who both recorded double-doubles. Papach had a team-high 18 kills and 10 digs, while Monne recorded 10 kills and 15 digs. Brooke Short also registered a double-double for Tech with 42 assists and 13 digs.

In the first set, with the set tied early 8-8, the Lady Techsters would go on to score seven of the next nine points to take a 15-10 lead.

BERKELEY, Calif. — Undersized and outmanned, Louisiana Tech nearly ended California’s 23-game home winning streak but the Bears were able to escape with a 68-59 win in overtime on Wednesday night inside Haas Pavilion.

Jalen Harris did not suit up and Qiydar Davis suffered an injury in the first half which put Tech’s (3-3) depth to the test against a team who was receiving points in the top 25.